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solve the following equation for g: 2(g - h)=b + 4

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The steps to do this :


2(g - h) = b + 4


g - h = (b + 4)/(2)


g = (b + 4)/(2) + h


g = (b)/(2) + (4)/(2) + h


g = (b)/(2) + 2 + h

User DouO
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2(g - h)=b + 4

Use the distributive property on the left side:

2g - 2h = b +4

Add 2h to both sides:

2g = 2h + b + 4

Divide both sides by 2:

g = (2h + b + 4)/2

Simplify:

g = b/2 + 2 + h ( note the order of h, 2 and b/2 can be different)

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